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#1039 The 5 Biggest Lies About Fat Loss (Listen to Chapter 1 of Metabolic Freedom With Ben Azadi)

#1039 The 5 Biggest Lies About Fat Loss (Listen to Chapter 1 of Metabolic Freedom With Ben Azadi)

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In this powerful episode of the Metabolic Freedom Podcast, Ben Azadi shares the full audio of Chapter 1 from his New York Times bestselling book Metabolic Freedom. 📘 Chapter Title: We Need a New Paradigm for Fat Loss 🔥 In this foundational chapter, Ben dismantles outdated beliefs around calorie counting, metabolic slowdown, and weight loss resistance. He introduces the 5 Fat Loss Failures and reveals how chronic cellular inflammation, not overeating, is the root of stubborn fat. 💡 Learn why most diets fail, how your hormones and cell membranes drive fat burning, and why weight gain is just a symptom of deeper metabolic dysfunction. Get Metabolic Freedom on Spotify here: https://open.spotify.com/show/70x1UMHnVQYQ7ct1uCfrG5?si=4b0dfdee8f45402e Get Metabolic Freedom o Audible here: https://amzn.to/4ncwCFL 🎧 Listen now — and if you want the full audiobook narrated by Ben himself, grab it on Audible or Spotify Premium for FREE (with your membership). 📩 Send your screenshot of the audiobook download to support@ketokamp.com and unlock an exclusive $1,000 metabolism course featuring top experts like Dr. Jason Fung and Dr. Daniel Pompa. 🔎 Find all of the Metabolic Freedom Sponsorship deals and coupon codes here: https://www.ketokamp.com/sponsorship-deals

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